On 9-Jun-06, at 10:38 AM, Felix Stalder wrote:
>
> I agree, on many levels, nettime works quite well, so there is not an
> urgent need to change something. But, this does not mean it cannot be
> improved. Sure it can. But to do that, we need concrete ideas, what
> would you, personally, individually, like to see in nettime, and how
> do you put up the resources to do it? The easiest thing is to do it
> yourself. Silvan Zurbueck did that when he wanted an rss feed for
> nettime, he took the feed, pumped into a blog, and now there is an rss
> feed. [1] Tobias van Veen did that when he wanted to hold a nettime
> meeting in NA, and now we had it. Great. They had an idea, they
> figured out a way of doing it (by doing it themselves and roping in
> others to contribute). This is how things work, not by telling others
> what they should or should not do. The same goes for the various
> nettime lists in other languages. People came up with the idea of
> doing something, and they are doing it. Most of the people on this
> list are not aware of that, because these lists are in languages few
> of us speak.
yes, nettime works well, but it works better in these occasions (I
think I've seen somebody say "it turns to itself"). isn't this a sign
that maybe not only the list, but also the way we deal with it need
to be revamped? and that maybe it should not be about reflection of
what has already happened but about something that could happen?
individual initiatives are always welcome, but if the initiative is
left to a few individuals, what would the results be? NNA was not
very well attended (we were a bunch of people mainly form montreal,
toronto and a few courageous from NY), the issues touched were
nothing but a very small portion of what could have been achieved
with the help and the support of a larger and more diverse crowd. am
I too idealistic to hope for the best possible outcomes? maybe there
were no questions people were asked to reply to? (and here it was
probably up to everybody to put items on the table, not just to the
organizers who did more than enough, shame on me that didn't think
about it before).
roberta
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